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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. Radio station in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico XEPE-AM Tecate, Baja California Mexico Broadcast area San Diego-Tijuana Frequency 1700 kHz Branding TUDN La Deportiva 1700 AM Programming Language Spanish Format Sports talk Affiliations TUDN Radio Ownership Owner Primer Sistema de ...
Until August 2007, KCEO had competition with another business talk station, Cash 1700, with its studios in San Diego and its transmitter in Tecate, Baja California. On August 1, 2007, Cash 1700 became "San Diego 1700." It began airing a talk radio format, while still retaining Ray Lucia and a few other, one-hour business talk shows.
AM and FM broadcast radio stations serving San Diego and San Diego County, located in Southern California. Pages in category "Radio stations in San Diego" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Free Radio San Diego (96.9 FM) was an unlicensed radio station located in San Diego, California.The founders claim that its creation was a reaction to Federal Communications Commission restrictions on new radio licenses.
KFBG (100.7 FM, "91X") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to San Diego, California and broadcasts a classic alternative format as a simulcast of XETRA-FM (91.1). The station is owned by Local Media San Diego (LMSD); a sale to Lotus Communications is awaiting Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval.
KXSN (98.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in San Diego, California, branded Sunny 98.1.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station airs a classic hits radio format.The station's studios and offices are located in San Diego's Stonecrest area, off Granite Ridge Drive, and its transmitter is off La Jolla Scenic Drive South in La Jolla.
XHBCE-FM became an oldies radio station branded as "105.7 The Walrus." This was the first FM oldies station in San Diego since XHOCL-FM flipped to a Spanish language format on September 1, 2005. As a result of the simulcast's break-up (except for Padres games), XX Sports Radio was renamed "XX 1090." In 2009, the Padres simulcast was moved to ...
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